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Here's the song


Question Posted Thursday December 28 2006, 9:34 pm

Yeah but I'm not sure if she would take it good?

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Igotamonopoly answered Friday December 29 2006, 12:03 am:
Tell her that her diction is good.

Tell her that you felt that something could be improved upon, and that you sent this to another singer friend (me).

I'll give you my honest opinion, and this way, it is coming from me.

After she screams Cabaret, it goes downhill.

One of my friends actually sang this song recently for a show, but she is in a national awardwinning choir with me. So it obviously sounded better.

Her voice in and of itself is beautiful, this just is not a song for her.

If she got the sheet music and played this out note for note and put more effort into it, she could pull this off quite well.

Do NOT let her audition with this.

On my column, I have more singing tips and trick, as well as ways to improve pitch and tone.

She needs an honest opinion from a friend like you.

I wish you the best of luck, and I hope that my answer was of good use.

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